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Amid Smog Deluge, China Environmental Reports Accused of Fraud
Widespread fraudulence and outright fabrications are rife in officially-sponsored environmental reporting in China, according to experts.
China News
January 16, 2013
There’s Something in the Water, Say Beijing Water Experts
A husband and wife team of water experts advise against drinking tap water in Beijing.
China News
January 9, 2013
Disclosing Chinese Officials’ Wealth Faces ‘Difficulties’: Anti-Corruption Head
China’s anti-corruption campaign, said to be urgently needed to save the Party and the state, and launched with ...
China News
January 1, 2013
Chinese Economist: Corruption Will Kill Regime, But Not China
A former Beijing University professor, Zhang Weiying, told a public forum last week how corruption could be solved ...
China News
December 27, 2012
Study Reveals Lack of Trust in Chinese Society, and of Media
A recent major social study in China reveals that city dwellers have mostly lost trust in China’s social ...
China News
December 21, 2012
Disappearance of Chinese Diplomatic Staffer Arouses Suspicions
A well-regarded diplomatic worker has been missing for over a month and is reported to have been tortured ...
China News
December 20, 2012
Thousands of Tibetans Protest, Commemorating Self-Immolated Nun
Nearly 10 thousand Tibetans gathered outside Tawu Nyitso monastery in Ganzi, Sichuan Province, China, on Nov. 6 to ...
China News
November 7, 2011
Drunk Chinese Police Chief Kills at Least Five, Causing Riot
At least five people died in an accident caused by a drunk police chief in Henan, causing a ...
China News
October 31, 2011
Foxconn’s Robots to Number a Million
President of Foxconn International Holdings Ltd said that within three years the company will import one million robots ...
China News
August 1, 2011
Xinjiang Rocked by String of Deadly Attacks
Kashgar, Xinjiang has been rocked by a wave of violent attacks in the past two days, leaving nine ...
China News
August 1, 2011
Beijing Makes Net Cafes Spy on Its Behalf
The Chinese Public Security Bureau is trying to force Internet cafes with wireless to set up an expensive ...
China News
July 27, 2011
Xinjiang, China Police Station Attacked, Up to 18 Dead
Attackers besieged a police station in China's Xinjiang Province, taking hostages, and killing two police officers. Chinese state ...
China News
July 18, 2011
Third Accident in a Month for China Offshore Oil
Production was halted at China National Offshore Oil Corporation's (CNOOC) Bohai Bay drilling site due to a control ...
China News
July 14, 2011
Chinese Refinery Explodes, Panicked Residents Flee
An explosion before dawn on July 11 at an oil refinery, Huizhou, near Daya Bay, Guangdong, sparked raging ...
China News
July 11, 2011
Debt Crisis Looming for Chinese Higher Education
A staggering debt load has now become the most pressing problem for Chinese universities and could bring them ...
China News
July 4, 2011
CCP Vice Chairman’s Name Misspelled, Firing Could Result
A typo in an official Chinese newspaper has forced the recall of 130,000 copies, leading to bloggers' speculation ...
China News
July 4, 2011
Chinese River Town Now an Island
Farmers have lost all their crops and factories are soaked as flood waters pour into Lanxi, at the ...
China News
June 22, 2011
China Bank Reserves Raised, Effect on CPI Doubtful
Reserve requirements for Chinese banks are at historic highs, a measure that is not expected to calm the ...
China News
June 20, 2011
Chinese Outraged at Attempt to Censor Food Safety Reporting
Recent remarks from the Chinese Health Ministry showing its intention to target food safety journalists using a blacklist ...
China News
June 15, 2011
Floods and Landslides Strike South China
Heavy rains in southern China have resulted in flooding and landslides in several provinces. Officially, there have been ...
China News
June 15, 2011
Violent Clashes in China After Pregnant Woman Struck
Over 5,000 police clashed with 10,000 protesters in Zengcheng City, Guangzhou Province on June 11 and 12. A ...
China News
June 13, 2011
Tire Workers Strike for Better Wages in Changchun
A strike at a tire factory in Changchun has lasted four days and there is still no sign ...
China News
June 13, 2011
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